“I’ve always had my hands in too many pots,” said Morgan, before exploding at Singer. “I’d like to see you support a five-floor townhouse as a single mom That’s just really a low blow you’re not a friend I want to be around.”

Continued Morgan: “You couldn’t handle a day in my life, Singer. Not one day. You would fall apart. You don’t have a lawsuit, a divorce, a custody battle, you’re not a single mother … You don t know overwhelmed.”

There was at least one happy ending, though, as Heather Thomson received good news about her son Jax, who was born with a chronic and rare liver disease and needed a transplant to survive, and has also battled severe allergies and lung problems.

“If we can fix one thing just one thing,” she said regarding her son’s conductive hearing loss while crying on the beach as Jax played in the sand and Carole Radziwill held her.

“I definitely try to stay strong for Jax,” Thomson said earlier, before receiving a call from her doctor saying her son was eligible for surgery that could eliminate his need to wear hearing aids. “He’s never seen me cry over his challenges.”